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ForEsmeWLAS

ForEsmeWLAS

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Inveterate reader, word maven, Bas Bleu, I've been reading voraciously all my life. And, much to the dismay of my family, can hardly bear to part with a book, ever! I like them near enough to touch, to whisk off the shelf when I need to remember a particular sentence or paragraph.
  • Indianapolis, IN, USA
  • member since February 4, 2007
 
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